Yes, Suicide Squad is imminent, but Bat-fans are especially awaiting The Killing Joke’s release. The film adaptation of Alan Moore’s classic will remain true to comic, with the exception of a Batgirl prologue. So true to the source material that Mark Hamill’s Joker will sing I Go Looney. It’s a tune the Clown bellows as Gordon experiences the rollercoaster ride from hell. Excellent news, right?

“The score was recorded using a live orchestra and composed by talents DC fans should be familiar with: Its composers are Lolita Ritmanis, Kristopher Carter and Michael McCuistion, known for work on projects such as Justice League, Batman Beyond and Young Justice. And many of the musicians who recorded the score for the classic 90s Batman: The Animated Series returned for the soundtrack.”

Check out the full tracklist below:

How the Story Begins

We’ve Got a Robbery

Uncle Not Pleased

Narcissist and Sociopath

Hit on Yacht

Serious Business

Bats and Babs Cross the Line

Rooftop Regrets

The Abyss

Batman Was Right

Storage Unit Corpses

The Halls of Arkham

Joker Imposter

Making a Killing

Jeannie Flashback

Looking for a Clue

Broken Books

Hoods Present the Hood

Nothing Will Be the Same

Trapped in a Nightmare

Jeannie Is Gone

Bats Pummels for Clues

Throw the Book

Horrifying Images

Bats Receives Tickets

Ghost Train Stops

Chemical Factory Heist

Batman Arrives at the Carnival

Merry-Go-Round Source

By the Book

All It Takes Is One Bad DayLet Me Help You

Oracle Is Here

End Credits

“I Go Looney” Performed by Mark Hamill

Batman: The Killing Joke’s Original Motion Picture Soundtrack releases digitally on July 22. The much anticipated film hits store shelves August 2.

Image: Warner Bros.

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